This presentation was delivered at People Helping People - The future of public services - 3rd September 2014. For more information on the event visit http://www.nesta.org.uk/event/people-helping-people-future-public-services
WORLD DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2024 - Economic Growth in Middle-Income Countries.
People Helping People - Anne-Marie Hamilton
1. How social action is transforming lives and changing public services
Anne-Marie Hamilton
Deputy Director, Strategic Programmes
Anne-Marie.Hamilton@phe.gov.uk
3. Health is wider than the NHS
Deaths which can be prevented through public health interventions
Deaths which can be avoided through better healthcare
Only 12% deaths can be prevented through better healthcare alone
4. Projections
We commissioned UK Health Forum to model the impact of 3 behavioral risk factors in England over 20 years – smoking, obesity and salt consumption in three different scenarios: best case, worst case, and steady progress.
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The challenge of dementia (I)
Forecast number of people with dementia in England
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The challenge of dementia (II)
Forecast number of dementia carers in England
7. We can’t meet this challenge alone
“The health and care system has a vital role to play in improving support for people with dementia. But alone it cannot combat the stigma attached to dementia. Lack of awareness among the public and poor understanding in communities has a major impact on the experience of people with dementia. This is a call to action across the whole of society’”
PM’s Challenge on Dementia
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9. Response to the campaign
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Working together to improve our nations health
•Two thirds of those who saw the ads now claim they would help a stranger with dementia
•Most people (61%) who saw the online film said they had boosted confidence to help someone with dementia